Feds Defend Trump Travel Ban's Refugee Cap (Politico's Under the Radar, March 2017) [text]
- Note: The revised U.S. travel ban maintains a cap of 50,000 annual refugee admissions which is expected to be reached by the end of April; to date, 37,323 refugees have been admitted in the current fiscal year.

If the US Won't Take Refugees, Where Do They Go? (The Conversation, Jan. 2017) [text]
- Note: Less than 1% of the world's refugees are ever resettled.

Resettling Refugees in Asia and Latin America Would Let Europe Abstain from Its Responsibility (The Conversation, Feb. 2017) [text]

"Responsibility Sharing for Refugees: Now Is the Time to Increase, not Decrease, Refugee Resettlement Worldwide," Rights in Exile Newsletter, no. 79 (March 2017) [text]

Tripartite Agreement for the Voluntary Repatriation of Nigerian Refugees Living in Cameroon between the Government of the Republic of Cameroon, the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, 2 March 2017 [text via ReliefWeb]
- Note: Other Tripartite Agreements relating to voluntary repatriation are available via Refworld.

"Why Do Majority Members Prefer Immigrants Who Adopt the Host Culture? The Role of Perceived Identification with the Host Nation," International Journal of Intercultural Relations, vol. 55 (Nov. 2016) [preprint via ResearchGate]